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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "to hold". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngeplokin  + (to hit or strike something in an attempt to break it)
  • Namplak  + (to hit or strike something in the air)
  • Makeletok  + (to hit or strike something repeatedly (onomatopoeic, keletok sound))
  • Ngapluk  + (to hit or strike something with a stick or other object)
  • Keplok  + (to hit or strike something with an instrument such as a hammer)
  • Kupek  + (to hit or strike something with palm of hand such as a drum)
  • Penteng  + (to hit or strike with a hammer (onomatopoeic))
  • Tepak  + (to hit or strike with a stick or other object to hit gamelan instrument with hammer (panggul))
  • Ngaplug  + (to hit or strike with a swinging object)
  • Nglantig  + (to hit or strike with an instrument such as a whip or piece of wood)
  • Ngantem  + (to hit or strike with fist)
  • Ketog  + (to hit or tap the mouth of container to release contents)
  • Numpel  + (to hit something or express something exactly or precisely)
  • Ngupek  + (play the traditional drum (kendang))
  • Panteg  + (to hit with tool)
  • Nyagur  + (to hit, beat, punch or strike someone or something)
  • Nepak  + (to hit, pound or drum with a stick (if it is with the flat of the hand, it is called ngupek))
  • Ngemplangin  + (to hit, punch or fight another person with force)
  • Keletok  + (to hit, punch or strike something or someone)
  • Kaplug  + (to hit, strike or run over something or someone)
  • Ngeplakin  + (to hit, tap or pat gently with palm (onomatopoeic))
  • Ngaplakin  + (to hit, tap or slap with palm without force)
  • Kena  + (to hit, touch or strike)
  • Nyetok  + (to hoard, keep or collect a lot of something)
  • Numbeg  + (to hoe or garden with a hoe or bladed instrument)
  • Ngempeng  + (to hold one's breath or deliberately suppress breathing action)
  • Ngisiang  + (to hold, carry or contain something in the hands)
  • Ngawadin  + (to hold or contain something)
  • Ngamel  + (to hold or control rule (jagat))
  • Madandan  + (to hold or fold hand together while walking)
  • Ngabin  + (to hold or fold hands in lap; take on one's lap)
  • Gisi  + (to hold or grasp)
  • Gelut  + (to hold or grasp closely)
  • Nangal  + (to hold or grasp something between the teeth)
  • Nglekuk  + (to hold or grasp tightly)
  • Plekuk  + (to hold or grasp tightly)
  • Nengkayakan  + (to hold or present palms of the hands as to receive holy water)
  • Ngagem  + (to hold or raise hands overhead while dancing)
  • Nyakepan  + (enclose between two flat objects, shut in, close tightly (vs. nyakup)
  • Natakin  + (to hold out or present hands to receive water)
  • Nganjurin  + (to hold out or wave the hand)
  • Nganjur  + (to hold up or point using the hand)
  • Nganjurang  + (to hold up or raise one's hand)
  • Ngambel  + (to hold, carry or bring something)
  • Ngemel  + (to hold, grasp or clench in the fist)
  • Ngisi  + (to hold, to grab, to hold upwards)
  • Libur  + (to holiday or vacation)
  • Nyeluhan  + (to hollow or dig out)
  • Nyeluh  + (to hollow or scrape out)
  • Nguuk  + (to hollow out or dig)